I'm writing a (my own language) to C++ transpiler. I'd like to be able to offer a kind of virtual sub function that is transpiled into being part of the C++ code in the same scope in which it is called.
Here is an example of the type of C++ code I'd want to generate:
if (a == {if (getValue(d) == 5) { long r = next(); next(); return r; } else return 0;})
dosomething();
It says if a
is equal to the result of what's in the brackets, then dosomething()
.
You can see the idea is to inline a function within an expression. Yes that could be done by allowing the compiler to inline, but in this case I want to keep access to the variables in the outer scope, which I would lose if it actually were another function.
Any decent way to do this?